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Camera: Holga 120 GCFN
Filme: Fujichrome T64 Professional
My daughter trying out her new climbing shoes.
Camera: Holga GCFN. Film: Maco PO 100c, developed in Rollei RHS 1+7, 3min 15s, 23°C, rotation.
Camera: Holga GCFN. Film: Kodak Portra 400VC, expired 12/2007, home developed with the Rollei Digibase C-41 kit.
This picture also seems reeeaaally old. haha I love the texture of the wall and the fan on the table.. I little bit too grainy though!
Holga Week!!!
Camera: Hola 120 GCFN
Film: Ilford HP 5+
#Holga #Holga120GCFN #120 #FilmIsNotDead #Holgaweek
うちの猫、風太君です。
Our cat, Fu-ta (wind boy).
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Camera : HOLGA 120 GCFN
Film : Fujifilm pro400
Scanner : Cannon MP980
My 2nd Roll shot with the Holga 120 GCFN in anticipation of Holga Week 2024 Holga 120GCFN | Kentmere Pan 100 Scanned with Canon EOS M200 | Lomo Digitiliza+ | Lomo Digitiliza+ Ilfosol 3 1:9 | 5 minutes
Holga 120GCFN | Kentmere Pan 100
Scanned with Canon EOS M200 | Lomo Digitiliza+ | Lomo Digitiliza+
Ilfosol 3 1:9 | 5 minutes
Negative Lab Pro v3.0.2 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Hard | WB: None | LUT: Frontier
[holga gcfn+polaroid back+fuji fp-3000b]
one of hk's rare pleasures, a ride on an uncrowded tram on a cool night...
[holga gcfn+polaroid back+fuji fp-3000b]
fast turning into one of my favorite buildings in hk, i'm glad they preserved this old colonial building, smack in the middle of wanchai. what used to be a pawnshop is now a bar/restaurant. now if only they'd stop tearing down more old buildings.
Messing about with my second Holga. I wanted a glass lens one with the multi-coloured flash and they are so cheap. Holga's the only camera I ever use flash on. Here I did a single frame double-exposure, changing the colour for the second one. I also masked both opposite halves of the lens for each exposure. Indoors so it must've been raining again.
Warning !! To anyone thinking of using the Holga flash - make sure the batteries are WELL taped in to the body of the camera - I've had them fall loose inside with film in the body several times, resulting in much darkbag fumbling.
Holga 120 GCFN Kodak Ektachrome E100G